What Is Bill of Lading? BoL Guide & Example (2024)

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Brian Canup is a former Editorial & Research Assistant at Trade Finance Global (TFG). He graduated with an MA in International Political Economy from King’s College London, and a BA in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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    What is a bill of lading?

    In international trade, the bill of lading (BoL), often referred to as BL or B/L, is used whenshippinggoods from supplier to buyer.

    The BoL is a legal document that provides multiple functions to make shipping more secure.

    What are the functions of a bill of lading?

    • A receipt confirms the goods have been transferred to the carrier (shipping company). Before shipping the goods, the carrier (shipping company) will check the description of the goods and sign the bill of lading.
    • Evidence of the contract to undertake delivery of goods.
    • Document of title (indication of ownership over goods).

    The BoL describes the origin and destination of the goods, the quantity, and the description of the goods and shipping costs.Click here for some examples of what a bill of lading looks like

    The BoL will also include INCOTERMS, if you need help take out a look at ourguide to INCOTERMS.

    Why are bills of lading used?

    Bills of lading come into use when goods are moving and a transfer of title happens. Therefore they are used as a receipt; which is issued by the carrier when the product has been loaded onto a vessel.

    The BoL is used as proof of shipment. This is particularly important for use in the customs process, insurance, and financial instruments. It is also used as commercial proof to show agreements have been fulfilled.

    For example in a Letter of Credit (LC), normally the supplier must send the BoL to their advising bank which will send it to the buyer issuing bank which will be accepted or rejected by the buyer before the payment is made. The BoL is also required by the buyer to present to the shipper to receive the goods.

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    How are bills of lading transferred?

    The BoL is transferred by endorsem*nt or by lawful transfer of possession. A carrier must issue a bill of lading to the shipper which sets out the description of goods being shipped. The consignee should have received one of the BoLs so that when the goods arrive at the port they can’t be given to the shipowner to receive goods.

    The buyer is often referred to as the consignee, and the supplier is often referred to as the shipper, with the carrier normally being the shipping company that is delivering the goods.

    Why are there 3 bills of lading issued?

    The traditional number is three; as one will be taken by the shipper, the consignee, and the other is usually taken by the lender or another party. It is not always the case that three bills of lading are issued; the number used is stated on the bill. However, it is preferred to have fewer BoLs; as the increased number creates a higher chance of releasing goods to the wrong party and fraud.

    What are the types of bills of lading

    1. Onboard bill of lading

    Depending on the contract with the buyer or other requirements to meet standards for finance or insurance, the carrier may need an onboard BoL. This notifies that the goods are on board the ship (not just in port).

    2. Clean bill of lading:

    Indicates the goods have been checked and when left with the shipper had no discrepancies to the description of goods. This is very important for letters of credit (LC), the clean BoL is a declaration that the goods in the shipment are up to the standard described in the LC.

    3. Claused bill of lading:

    If goods are damaged, the carrier issues a claused bill of lading noting the level and quantity of goods that have been damaged. The consignee has the ability to reject the shipment upon arrival.

    4. Straight bill of lading:

    If a supplier is shipping directly to a buyer who has paid in advance. Only the consignee, in this case, the buyer, can sign the BoL. Therefore the BoL cannot be amended (destination or ownership).

    We usually see bills of lading classed in two areas; being a straight BL and a to order BL. A straight BL is issued in favour of a specifically named consignee; which is not negotiable.

    Conversely, an order BL is where there is no specific consignee; which is outlined on the document. Thus, this type of BL can be transferred or negotiated to be in favour of another party.

    There is also the Switch Bill of Lading – read our article here which describes what aswitch BLis.

    Examples of Bills of Lading

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    Charges for bills of lading

    The BoL is usually paid by the carrier of goods. In 2022,Container-xChange, a logistics company, suggests that the charges range but start from USD 5 to USD 20.

    Electronic bills of lading

    Electronic bills of lading are becoming recognised in some jurisdictions as equivalent and fulfilling the role of paper bills of lading. For this to be successful the eBL has to reflect the function of the paper BoL.

    • Confirmation that goods have been transferred to ship.
    • Evidence of the contract for shipment of goods.
    • Document of title, for the lawful transfer of ownership.

    Notably, Singapore by accepting the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records (MLETR) and adapting some Singapore legislation has opened up to using eBLs.

    In the UK, the law commission for England and Wales released a report and draft legislation in March 2022 on electronic transferable records (ETR) which includes eBLs. The recommendations build a framework for assessing the reliability of an ETR, the ability to identify the party that is in control of an ETR at one time, and the transferability of an ETR such that the previous owner is unable to change this.

    Furthermore, an agglomeration of leading institutions in the trade space is looking tostandardisethe use eBLs. They are working to build adoption and acceptance by regulators, banks, and insurance companies.

    These are positive first steps, however, still very few jurisdictions have adopted a legal framework that accepts eBLs, so the volume of trade using eBLS is still low. Nonetheless despite the expected slow takeup, trade digitisation initiatives will eventually snowball and this will include in these eBLs.

    Benefits

    • Lower administrative costs, of paper and admin in sending the paper BoL.
    • Better speed and security when transferring and amending eBLs.

    Issues:

    • The key functionality of a BoL is that it is a ‘document of title’, most jurisdictions do not accept eBLs as ‘document of titles’ so are not used in traditional insurance or financial instruments.
    • Low interoperability remains an issue, due to the low uptake by stakeholders and legal frameworks mean that they haven’t built systems to facilitate of eBLs. This will continue unless legal frameworks reform to recognise ETRs, which is a long process.

    Testimonial

    An example of when a bill of lading may be used is where there is a shipment across two countries. Bills of lading are used and forwarded onto the end buyer or offtaker. It may be the case that payment is only made when the original or copy bills of lading are received by the end buyer or lender They are used as a receipt of the shipment, confirmation of the underlying goods and to show the passing of title. – John B, Metals Trader

    Case Study

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    Metals Distributor

    Trade Finance Global along with their partner funders assisted us by clearly explaining how a new financing structure worked. This was when we were working on a shipment of metals travelling from Singapore to India. They clearly set out the documents that were to be sent by the supplier to us (as the buyer). This included the purchase order, packing list and bills of lading. The lender also had to receive these documents and would only make payment upon their receipt. However, in relation to the bills of lading, they would make payment upon receiving the copies of these documents.

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    What Is Bill of Lading? BoL Guide & Example (2024)

    FAQs

    What Is Bill of Lading? BoL Guide & Example? ›

    A bill of lading (BL or BoL) is a legal document that's issued by a transportation company to a shipper. It details the type, quantity, and destination of the goods being carried. A bill of lading also serves as a shipment receipt when the carrier delivers the goods at a predetermined destination.

    What is a bill of lading with an example? ›

    A bill of lading is a legal document that is issued by a carrier to the shipper. It contains details about which goods are being shipped, where the shipment is coming from and going to, as well as details of the shipper, carrier, and consignee.

    What is a bill of lading the complete beginners guide? ›

    A bill of lading is issued by a carrier (for example, the operator of a container ship) to a shipper (the party shipping the goods) as a contract of carriage, receipt for goods, and a document of title. Carriers issue BoLs to shippers, who use them to verify that shipments have been received in good condition.

    How to complete a BOL? ›

    How to Fill Out a Bill of Lading: A Comprehensive Guide
    1. Step 1: Identify the Parties Involved. ...
    2. Step 2: Describe the Goods. ...
    3. Step 3: Declare the Value of the Goods. ...
    4. Step 4: Indicate the Shipping Terms. ...
    5. Step 5: Indicate the Freight Charges. ...
    6. Step 6: Indicate the Lading Number. ...
    7. Step 7: Indicate if There are Multiple Freight Units.
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    What is a bill of lading simplified? ›

    A bill of lading is a legally binding document that provides the carrier and the shipper with all the necessary details to accurately process a shipment. It can be used in litigation if the need should arise and all parties involved will make a committed effort to ensure the accuracy of the document.

    Who is responsible for the bill of lading? ›

    The responsible parties in a standard bill of lading are the shipper, the consignee, the carrier, and the notify party.

    How do I create my own BOL? ›

    Here are the steps to do so.
    1. Fill Out the "Ship to" and "Ship from" Fields. This is one of the most vital steps when creating a bill of lading. ...
    2. Fill Out the Cargo Description and the Carrier Info. ...
    3. Specify the Shipping Class Correctly. ...
    4. Specify Additional Services (If Needed) ...
    5. Double Check the Information and Sign the BOL.

    What is a BOL template? ›

    Bill of lading forms, explained.

    The bill of lading (also known as a BOL, or B/L) is a legal agreement that covers the shipping of goods and products. This document is used by the shipper of the goods (consignor), the receiver of the goods (consignee), and the shipping carrier that actually transports the goods.

    What information is required on a BOL? ›

    Essential Elements: The BOL should include accurate and complete information about the shipper, consignee, freight forwarder, carrier, shipment date, purchase order or reference number, description of goods, HS codes, shipping and payment terms, special instructions, signatures, and declared value of goods.

    How many containers per bill of lading? ›

    In either instance, a “shipment” is legally recognized per Bill Of Lading. In other words, you could have multiple containers listed on one Bill Of Lading. Although there is more than one container, this would still be legally recognized as one “shipment”.

    Why are there 3 original bills of lading? ›

    Typically three bills are issued—one for the shipper, one for the consignee, and one for the banker, broker, or third party. There is no restriction on the number of bills of lading that can be issued, but the number issued must be stated on the bill.

    Who pays the bill of lading? ›

    In most cases, the shipper (seller) supplies and pays for the BOL, as it acts as a receipt and title to the goods. But if specific arrangements exist between the parties, such as a free on board (FOB) contract, the buyer may be responsible for obtaining and paying for the BOL.

    Who prepares BOL? ›

    Key players involved

    Shipper: Prepares the BoL, arranges the shipment, and pays the freight charges. Carrier: Takes custody of the goods, transports them to the destination, and issues the BoL to the shipper.

    Can a BOL be handwritten? ›

    A BOL is required for all freight shipments, regardless of transportation method or piece count, and must contain specific information to be considered legally binding. BOLs can be generated electronically, or created by hand, and either format must be signed by both the shipper and carrier to be considered legitimate.

    How does a bill of lading work? ›

    A bill of lading is evidence of a contract between you, the owner of the goods, and the carrier stating what goods you're shipping, where the shipment is coming from and where it's headed. It also serves as a receipt issued by the carrier once your shipment is picked up.

    What are the three uses of the bill of lading? ›

    A bill of lading is a document that lists the goods being transported, the destination, the name of the shipper and consignee, and other important information. A bill of lading is used as a receipt of goods, a contract between the shipper and carrier, and a document of title.

    How much does a bill of lading cost? ›

    How much does a BoL cost? It's necessary to know that this cost is payable by the carrier of goods at the time of releasing the BoL. The cost varies between US $5 to US $20. This includes all the documentation charges covered under the Bill of Lading.

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